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The Million Dollar Game Golf Giveaway


Expired
Entry Type : Daily
Prize Type : Cash
Total ARV : $1000K+
50 United States, DC & Canada
Start Date: May 23, 2016 End Date: September 6, 2016 Posted Date: June 3, 2016
The Million Dollar Game Golf Giveaway
Difficulty Level : Moderate ( 3 out of 5 ) If you can predict how the pros will do this summer then you have a golden opportunity to win big cash prize through The Million Dollar Game Golf Giveaway. Enter today and if you will be selected as finalist, you will get one chance to predict the winner, and his score and you could WIN BIG!

Limit: Per person one entry is limited for the sweepstakes. The minimum age limit to be eligible for the sweepstakes is 18 years.

How to enter:

Entrant can enter in to the sweepstakes through several ways:

1) Online: visit www.gamegolf.com and open sweepstakes page and enter your name and email address to get entry in to the sweepstakes.

2) You can get 1 entry by registering for Sponsor’s newsletter at the Promotion Website.

3) Get 10 additional entries by downloading the Game Golf iPhone App or Game Golf Android App.

4) When you register at the promotion website, send the following tweet - “YES, I am in the hunt to win the $1 Million Sweepstakes thanks to @GAMEGOLF and get 3 additional entries.

5) Making Facebook post regarding your entry in the Promotion when you register at the Promotion Website, you can get three entries.

6) Get 2 more entries by Following @GAMEGOLF on Twitter.

7) Refer your friend by sharing unique promotion link and get 1 extra entry in to the sweepstakes.

Selection of Finalist: One finalist will be selected from all eligible entries randomly one week before to the following golf tournaments:

U.S. Open – June 16-19, 2016
The British Open – July 10-17, 2016
The PGA Championship – July 28-31, 2016
Deutsche Bank Championship, Sept 2 – 5, 2016

Prizes:

$5000 – if a finalist correctly predicts the winner of the applicable tournament

$250000 - If a finalist that correctly predicted the winner also correctly predicts the total score of the winner for the applicable tournament for all four rounds of the event.

If the finalist does not correctly predict the total score, then that aspect of the prize will roll over and be added to the prize for the next tournament and it will become ($500,000)
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